Our site has been organized in various layers that provide easy-to-understand information for the non-expert public about environmental estrogens and hormonally active agents as well as more complex scientific data and an extensive bibliography to allow for further research on a subject of interest.

Our Mission to be an up-to-date information resource for endocrine disruption that is widely trusted, authoritative, and user-friendly

Our Vision to become the preferred source of information and commentary on this issue for members of the public, journalists, public-interest groups, and media commentators

Our Mandate to provide a specific focus on the human and animal health studies that seek to define the risks associated with endocrine disrupting substances

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Project funding for emcom.com is supplied through the University of Ottawa’s Centre for Population Health Risk Assessment. Major sponsors/funders are: NSERC and The R. Samuel McLaughlin Foundation.

The EM-COM project also derives some funding from both US industrial associations (American Chemistry Council) and Canadian industrial associations (Canadian Chemical Producers Association, Canadian Chlorine Coordinating Committee, Dupont Canada Inc and the Canadian Plastics Industry Association).